Vincent Vega
Rock n' Roll Doggie ALL ACCESS
In Germany, Kölsch being beer is debatable either. But yeah, it's much closer.
Vincent Vega said:In Germany, Kölsch being beer is debatable either. But yeah, it's much closer.
Vincent Vega said:If you talk to some proud Bavarians they of course will disregard anything but a Weizen or Pilsner as not being beer.
So, that's the debate you would be likely to find yourself in if you met a bunch of Germans from different regions.
I don't remember if Iever had a real Belgian beer, but I've heard they are pretty good.
DaveC said:I started a new job tonight, and one of the girls I work with is named Cyndel, pronounced sin-dell. She's smokin', and the uniqueness just makes her even hotter.
Vincent Vega said:
I don't remember if Iever had a real Belgian beer, but I've heard they are pretty good.
Liesje said:My mom works at a day care and all the little girls have car names: Avant, Kia, Infinity, Porsche, Mercedes...
Chinese babies named 'Olympic Games'
Chinese children are often named after virtues or events.
More than 4,000 children in China have been given the name Aoyun, meaning Olympic Games, in the past 15 years.
The rise in popularity of the name is seen as a sign of support for the Games being staged in August in Beijing.
Officials in charge of identity cards say that more than 92% of the 4,104 registered Aoyuns are boys.
It is not uncommon for Chinese children to be given names of common events and popular slogans - such as Defend China, Build the Nation and Space Travel.
There are 290,798 registered Civilisations.
The first surge in Aoyuns came in 1992, when China applied to host to the 2000 Games. About 680 Aoyuns were registered at the time.
In 2002 another 553 Aoyuns were named, after China was chosen to host the 2008 Games.
The BBC's Chinese service says that in recent weeks babies have also been given names such as Hope for Sichuan, to show solidarity with earthquake victims.
A family court judge in New Zealand has had enough with parents giving their children bizarre names here, and did something about it.
Just ask Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii. He had her renamed.
Judge Rob Murfitt made the 9-year-old girl a ward of the court so that her name could be changed, he said in a ruling made public Thursday. The girl was involved in a custody battle, he said.
The new name was not made public to protect the girl's privacy.
"The court is profoundly concerned about the very poor judgment which this child's parents have shown in choosing this name," he wrote. "It makes a fool of the child and sets her up with a social disability and handicap, unnecessarily."
The girl had been so embarrassed at the name that she had never told her closest friends what it was. She told people to call her "K" instead, the girl's lawyer, Colleen MacLeod, told the court.
In his ruling, Murfitt cited a list of the unfortunate names.
Registration officials blocked some names, including Fish and Chips, Yeah Detroit, Keenan Got Lucy and Sex Fruit, he said. But others were allowed, including Number 16 Bus Shelter "and tragically, Violence," he said.
New Zealand law does not allow names that would cause offense to a reasonable person, among other conditions, said Brian Clarke, the registrar general of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Clarke said officials usually talked to parents who proposed unusual names to convince them about the potential for embarrassment.
Whats that line in Scrubs, I got on-her.Price increase? How romantic
Jessica Alba named her daughter Honor, I think that's pretty
Uhm, kids are not things or objects. They have real feelings. What exactly are these parents thinking?
I always liked the name Adelaide for some reason
Strange because we always hang shit on the town, our premier labelled it "melbourne's backwater"